Guest guest Posted November 27, 2010 Report Share Posted November 27, 2010 so if not antibiotics, how do you treat infections like mycoplasma (bacterial)?? sue v. >K.C.: let us not forget that come bacteria (Streptomyces and >Mycobacterium) are also sources of antibiotics as well as >chemotherapeutic agents. > > [] The Most Common Causes of Yeast Infection > > > > The Most Common Causes of Yeast Infection > > http://www.southwestmineralsupply.com/838950-The-Most-Common-Causes-of- >Yeast-Infection.html > > Adult humans have 3 to 4 pounds of beneficial bacteria, numbering >about 70 trillion individual organisms, living in our digestive system. >Yeast is present in every one of us. The shear strength in numbers of >the beneficial bacteria keeps yeast in check. They are in charge and >make yeast produce vitamins, such as the B complex, within our bodies. >If this balance is altered by reducing the good bacteria, yeast, being >very opportunistic, will spread and take over as a yeast infection or as >a fungal parasite or candida (mold), causing a wide variety of unhealthy >side effects and diseases. > > The most common cause of yeast infection is antibiotics and their overuse... > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2010 Report Share Posted November 28, 2010 Unfortunately. sometime antibiotics are the only answer. [] The Most Common Causes of Yeast Infection > > > > The Most Common Causes of Yeast Infection > > http://www.southwestmineralsupply.com/838950-The-Most-Common-Causes-of- >Yeast-Infection.html > > Adult humans have 3 to 4 pounds of beneficial bacteria, numbering >about 70 trillion individual organisms, living in our digestive system. >Yeast is present in every one of us. The shear strength in numbers of >the beneficial bacteria keeps yeast in check. They are in charge and >make yeast produce vitamins, such as the B complex, within our bodies. >If this balance is altered by reducing the good bacteria, yeast, being >very opportunistic, will spread and take over as a yeast infection or as >a fungal parasite or candida (mold), causing a wide variety of unhealthy >side effects and diseases. > > The most common cause of yeast infection is antibiotics and their overuse... > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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